Just wondering if SNI is useful in segregating public content from private content. I managed to configure our server to serve /foo for every client but serve /bar only for clients from the intranet, ...

When a web browser that supports Server Name Indication (SNI) connects to an HTTPS site, does it ALWAYS send the hostname in the SNI field?
That is, there is no way for a web browser to know if the ...

We're a multi-tenant service and terminate our SSL at our load balancers (HAProxy + Apache for SSL termination), this has caused growing pains due to dedicated IP requirements. But times have changed ...

We found out that calling a host like following using curl 7.21 or 7.24 does produce an error in the apache config (we have multiple SSL Vhosts!). Whereas the same command runs smooth with curl 7.34 ...

Our web site serves static content through a content delivery network (AWS CloudFront) which is configured to respond to a number of CNAMEs and use our SSL wildcard certificate for these hostnames. ...

I would like to have an Apache 2.4 proxy which redirects port 80 and 443 requests to different machines in the local network, depending on the host name. I used mod_proxy and it works fine with port ...

I have multiple SSL vhosts and non-SSL vhosts served from a single server. If one of the non-ssl vhosts is accessed using "https", the first SSL directive is used. Is there some setting to make it so ...

I am getting an SNI error:
Hostname X provided via SNI, but no hostname provided in HTTP request
On some Android phones when making SSL requests to my domain. This is despite ensuring that the Host ...

I am working on multiple domain certificates using stunnel. I have two domains test.int and test1.int and given multiple certificates to each domain and one default certificate. I used sni option of ...

Idea is to run a wildcard cert off an internal CA for *.domain.com, while public-facing domain.com site is validated by a world recognized CA. Application serving requests is the same though, so I'd ...

By now I've not used SNI with nginx yet. But as IP address pools are quite filled and commercial XP support is about to cease (finally) I'm thinking about converting a few sites to SNI.
I'm aware of ...

I currently have a server which automatically redirects all HTTP requests to the equivalent HTTPS site.
The problem is that is seems like some browsers do not accept the SSL certificate (StartSSL.com) ...

I'd like to host a website that should listen to subdomains (e.g. sub.domain.com) together with multiple websites that live just under a second-level domain (e.g. domain2.com, domain3.com) with IIS ...

I would like to serve SNI-enabled clients that send the wrong host name a 400 Bad Request, but Apache always serves the default virtual host in this situation. I cannot add a default virtual host that ...

I hope that title is clear.
How do I prevent HTTPS requests for non-ssl-enabled virtual hosts from going to the first ssl-enabled virtualhost (setup is Apache-SNI).
For example, using my abbreviated ...

I don't know much about if statements in apache configuration, and I'm wondering if I can have a section of the configuration applied only if the request is received on a certain port.
In short, this ...

Is it possible to log the IP address associated with SNI in the apache logs?
I realize that this is SSL when it connects, so if its not now, Im wondering if
apache would add it so at least we could ...

I'm looking for a simple way to know if a server is using the Server Name Indication SSL extension for its HTTPS certificate on a website. A method that uses either a browser or Unix command line is ...

Currently, my apache configuration includes one SSL certificate (with all domains listed as Alternative Subject Names). I furthermore have one virtual host configuration per domain that serves both ...

After recently upgrading Apache2 to version 2.2.31 I found a strange behaviour in SSL VirtualHost setup.
A few of the website I'm hosting were showing the certificate for the default host even if the ...